Urban Tensions: Boston – Visualizing stories of cities and conflict
From gentrification and increased evictions to trucks in the bike lane, Boston, like many cities, is filled with stories of urban tensions. But are there data to illustrate these conflicts? Can you find, merge and visualize data and other layers of information that can help reveal new, original insights about the city’s urban tensions? On […]
2017 Thesis Show of the MFA in Information Design and Visualization
Following Matthew Brehmer’s talk on Friday, April 28, we invite you to join us in a tour through the 2017 Thesis Show of the MFA in Information Design and Visualization, guided by the show’s participants. The exhibition includes work by Maaria Assami, Lucy G. Green, Erica Gunn, Xingyue Li, Kini Luo, Ryan Morrill, Patrick J. […]
IEEE VIS 2017 post-conference roundtable
Want to know what exciting new research was presented at the IEEE VIS 2017 conference? Or did you attend and have news or opinions to share? We invite you to join presenting faculty Pedro Cruz, Michelle Borkin and Cody Dunne for a roundtable discussion where conference attendees will share their favorite papers as well as […]
End-of-semester Demofest 2017
Featuring Fall 2017 Visualization Courses Student Projects Coffee, pastries, and festive treats will be served. Come mix and mingle with your fellow visualization-minded faculty, staff, and students at the second annual NUVis Holiday Party & Demofest! In addition to holiday treats, socializing, and festive cheer, the party will feature exhibit tables with students from Fall […]
NUVis Snippets: EasyPZ with Micha Schwab
Join the Northeastern University Visualization Consortium this Friday for a new series of informal sessions centered around visualization tools, codes, and tricks: NUVis Snippets! Description: Join us this Friday to learn how to use EasyPZ, a new JS library developed at NEU, to enable users to see more detail in your visualizations via pan and zoom, […]